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rain with a pH less than 5.6; acid rain has been made more acidic than normal rain because sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides have dissolved in it; acid rain causes damage to buildings made from limestone, damages metal structures, kills fish, damages leaves in trees so they photosynthesise less |
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a homologous series of hydrocarbons which are saturated as they have only single bonds between the carbon atoms |
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a homologous series of hydrocarbons which are unsaturated as they have at least 1 double bond somewhere in the chain |
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mixture of a metal and small amounts of other metals and non-metals, made to have certain improved properties eg harder, stronger, increased resistance to corrosion, increased heat or electrical resistance |
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any base which is soluble in water |
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negative ions; attracted to anode |
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positive electrode in electrolysis |
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number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, determines the order and place of each element in the Periodic Table |
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a piece of equipment which is part of the exhaust of a car and which changes nitrogen oxides into nitrogen before they are released into the atmosphere |
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negative electrode in electrolysis |
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positive ion ; attracted to cathode |
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a separating technique which uses the difference in solubility in a given solvent between the different parts of a mixture to separate them; |
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burning, the reacting of a substance with oxygen, exothermic |
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combustion in sufficient oxygen which in the case of hydrocarbons produces carbon dioxide and water |
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a pure substance made from two or more different atoms joined together chemically |
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a process during which a gas changes into a liquid because its particles are having less energy, slow down and come much closer together |
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force of attraction between a pair of shared electrons and the nucleii of both atoms |
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the breaking down of long-chain alkanes into smaller alkanes and alkenes using a catalyst and heat (500 C) |
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the movement of particles by which different substances mix as a result of the random motion of each of their particles |
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a reaction in which a more reactive metal or halogen takes the place of a less reactive metal or halogen in its compound |
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the liquid obtained from distillation; the liquid which has evaporated and condensed |
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a reaction which uses electricity to decompose a compound |
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an ionic compound or acid which conducts electricity (molten or in solution) and which is decomposed as it conducts |
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a pure substance that consists of 1 type of atom only |
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the liquid/solution that goes through the filter paper |
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a group of substances which has a specific boiling point/range/condenses at similar temperature (because they have a similar number of carbon atoms in them); |
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a state of matter in which particles are far apart, have a lot of energy and move fast and randomly |
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the coating of steel or iron by zinc to protect it from rusting |
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equation showing what goes on at each electrode in electrolysis |
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a group of organic compounds which all have the same general formula, similar chemical properties because they have the same functional group, have a gradual trend in physical properties, and differ by one CH2 unit. |
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a compound which has carbon and hydrogen only |
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burning in not enough oxygen |
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a charged atom or group of atoms (which has become charged because it has either lost or gained an electron(s)) |
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strong electrostatic attraction between two oppositely charged ions, formed between metals and non-metals |
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atoms with the same number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons; same mass number but different mass number |
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a state of matter in which particles are close together but in a disorderly arrangement, they can move past one another and have energy to move from their positions |
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the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom |
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attraction between positive metal ions and delocalised sea of electrons |
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2 or more substances mixed together which have not reacted and which are therefore easily separated by physical processes like evaporation/distillation/filtration |
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a reaction during which a substance gains oxygen; oxygen is added to the element or compound increasing its mass; also a reaction during which a substance loses an electron |
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a chemical which oxidises another chemical; it loses oxygen/gains electrons and becomes reduced |
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a reaction during which both a chemical is oxidised and another is reduced |
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a chemcial which reduces another chemical; it gains oxygen/loses electrons and becomes oxidised |
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a reaction during which a susbstance loses oxygen and has its mass decreases; also a reaction during which a substance gains electrons |
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method of rust protection in which blocks of more reactive metal are attached to iron; the more reactive metal react with the air and water instead of the iron |
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a state of matter in which particles are close together and in a regular arrangement, can only vibrate in fixed positions and have little energy |
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a liquid that does the dissolving |
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the height the solvent goes up to on the chromatography paper |
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a mixture made by dissolving a solute in a solvent |
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breaking down of a compound by heating it |
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vapourises easily, low boiling point |
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